Reston, VA (PRWEB) February 02, 2012

The Technology Student Association (TSA) will enhance Junior Solar Sprint (JSS) by developing an online resource center for educators funded by a grant awarded by the United States Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP). In addition to the Junior Solar Sprint program, TSA is involved with several national science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competitions.

Funded by the US Army since 2001, Junior Solar Sprint offers resources to empower teachers, mentors, and other community members to engage 4th-8th grade youth in the designing, building, and racing of model solar cars. Through JSS, students develop teamwork and problem solving abilities, investigate environmental issues, and gain hands-on STEM skills to build the fastest, most interesting, and best crafted vehicle possible. JSS challenges students to use scientific know-how, creative thinking, experimentation and teamwork.

Historically, Junior Solar Sprint primarily served the northeastern United States through the provision of teacher workshops, sponsorship of area events, and an organized regional championship. During the 2012 program year, TSA will enhance the structure and reach of Junior Solar Sprint to align the program with the Army?s goal of having a national impact on STEM education.

In February of 2012 TSA will commence work on building a new online resource center for Junior Solar Sprint. This will include educational materials, supplementary instructional videos, connections to outside resources, and ?how to? guides to implement curriculum and races ? everything needed for a teacher or mentor to bring Junior Solar Sprint to youth in their community.

Online teacher/mentor training workshops and an online competition will be in place for the 2013 program year. The goal is to provide resources that will enable teachers and youth across the country to participate in Junior Solar Sprint, beginning in February 2013. TSA?s vision for long-term sustainability involves creating a network of local and regional competitions that will culminate in a national championship event concurrent with the Technology Student Association?s annual conference.

About TSA

TSA is a national organization devoted exclusively to the needs of students interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Open to young people enrolled in or who have completed technology education courses, TSA?s membership includes over 150,000 middle and high school students in 2,000 schools spanning 48 states. TSA partners with universities and other organizations to promote a variety of STEM competitions and opportunities for students and teachers. TSA is supported by educators, parents and business leaders who believe in the need for a technologically literate society. From engineers to business managers, our alumni credit TSA with a positive influence in their lives. Visit http://www.tsaweb.org for more information.

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Oakland, CA (PRWEB) August 11, 2011

International College of Cosmetology is a Beauty School in the East Bay that offers financial assistance to students who want to begin a career in Cosmetology. The School located on International Boulevard close to Fruitvale BART, offers walk-in services to the public for customers who don?t want to overspend on their hair, nails and skin. They also offer high end products from Dermatologica for facial treatments and Wella for hair treatments.

As a California Board Certified Cosmetology School, International College of Cosmetology is accredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences (NACCAS) which is recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE) as an eligible institution to participate in the federal PELL Grant Program, Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant.

The location of International School of Cosmetology in the East Bay is a safe area to commute to for specialized training at a lower cost than most Beauty Schools in the Bay Area. Anyone age 18 – 40+ can qualify for a career in this exciting field of cosmetology, esthetics (facials), nails and instructor training.

All Cosmetology programs require 1600 hours of training or 80 weeks. Estheticians require 600 hours or 30 weeks, Nails, 400 hours or 10 weeks and Instructor training 600 hours or 30 weeks. All of the classes are hands on as students work with clients who utilize the services at the School. Currently students represent many different nationalities in attendance, and classes are presented in multiple languages; English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese.

International College of Cosmetology also has a new study abroad program. This program is for those who are planning to study abroad, or would like to obtain special skills or improve their skills in Cosmetology. Since its establishment in 1999, the college has had thousands of students attend and received licenses for the state of California. International College of Cosmetology’s course programs are designed not only to learn the basic skills of the beauty industry, but to acquire the more advanced skills used in the salon.

For More information about financial Aid and how to apply for International College of Cosmetology or to use the many services at their school please call 510-269-2540. You may visit them on the web at http://www.international-cosmetology.com or stop by at 3701 International Blvd. Oakland, California 94601.

About International College of Cosmetology

International College of Cosmetology is one of the East Bay?s premiere Cosmetolgy, nails school and beauty schools, specializing in hair, nails, facials and waxing.

International College of Cosmetology was established in July 1999 and was called “World Vision College of Cosmetology II.” As the 1st and only Vietnamese- American school of cosmetology in Oakland, California, as well as salon owners field. ICOC is open for students and business Monday- Saturday 8:30am -7:00 am. They are located next to vibrant Fruitvale Village at 3701 International Blvd. Oakland, Ca. 94601.

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